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The creator
and the President of Strategic Analytics established in
1996, Harvey Cohen is a chief player in marketing working as
a modern day strategist. Holding
a SM in Management from the Sloan School at MIT, a MS in
Materials Science from Ohio State University and a SB in
Materials Science from MIT, he is beyond qualified to help
small and large companies find their way in the brutal
marketing industry. Over the last two decades he has
worked as a truly devoted mentor and promotion analyst to
prosperous companies in the US, Europe and Far East.
Earlier in
his career Harvey Cohen served as the President of
Technology Applications Group and President of BIS
Mackintosh. Working in these
companies taught him how to observe then act rather
than act then observe. Cohen then moved on to
greater things joining the team of consultants at Resources,
Inc., where he was given the opportunity to advise many
Fortune 500 companies.
With an
understanding of the competition that every business in
every industry will face, Harvey Cohen places special
emphasis on counseling his clients to work with strategies
that have been demonstrated with his own company. In his
extensive and well accomplished career, Cohen has acquired
prevalent knowledge in evaluating the market for improved
product placement using the latest trends, tools, and
technologies.
At Strategic
Analytics, Harvey Cohen works with all types of businessmen
including service providers, hardware producers and well
known software developers. All strategies put into place
have been developed using impressive research techniques and
marketing analysis to make sure his clients receive only the
best information to market their product. If asked Harvey
will tell you he does everything he can to make each
business successful no matter what industry. This, he
claims, is the passion that has motivated him all the way
through life.
Harvey Cohen has worked hard making a number of
informational contributions in the field of marketing. Some
of his notable works are:
studies of up-and-coming gadgets in the consumer
electronics, monetary and economic services, healthcare,
trade, utilities, and industrialized sectors.

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